For earler versions PHP you may use:
function intdiv_1($a, $b) {
$a = (int) $a;
$b = (int) $b;
return ($a - fmod($a, $b)) / $b;
}
(PHP 7, PHP 8)
intdiv — 对除法结果取整
$dividend
, int $divisor
) : int
返回 dividend
除以 divisor
商数的整数部分。
dividend
被除数。
divisor
除数。
dividend
除以 divisor
的商,对该商取整。
如果 divisor
是 0
,将抛出 DivisionByZeroError 异常。
如果 dividend
是 PHP_INT_MIN
并且 divisor
是 -1
,将抛出 ArithmeticError 异常.
Example #1 intdiv() 的一些例子
<?php
var_dump(intdiv(3, 2));
var_dump(intdiv(-3, 2));
var_dump(intdiv(3, -2));
var_dump(intdiv(-3, -2));
var_dump(intdiv(PHP_INT_MAX, PHP_INT_MAX));
var_dump(intdiv(PHP_INT_MIN, PHP_INT_MIN));
var_dump(intdiv(PHP_INT_MIN, -1));
var_dump(intdiv(1, 0));
?>
int(1) int(-1) int(-1) int(1) int(1) int(1) Fatal error: Uncaught ArithmeticError: Division of PHP_INT_MIN by -1 is not an integer in %s on line 8 Fatal error: Uncaught DivisionByZeroError: Division by zero in %s on line 9
For earler versions PHP you may use:
function intdiv_1($a, $b) {
$a = (int) $a;
$b = (int) $b;
return ($a - fmod($a, $b)) / $b;
}
@AmeenRoss
This does NOT seem to be equal to intdiv:
<?php
function intdiv_1($a, $b){
return ($a - $a % $b) / $b;
}
?>
See this example code
<?php
$x = 5.6;
$y = 1.4 ;
echo intdiv($x,$y);
echo "\n";
function intdiv_1($a, $b){
return ($a - $a % $b) / $b;
}
echo intdiv_1($x,$y);
?>
//Output
5
4
<?php
function intdiv_2($a, $b) {
$val = $a / $b;
return ($val < 0 ? "ceil" : "floor") ($val);
}
?>
Aren't this?!
Without intdiv(), the following may be a good way (with $a and $b of type integer and not too big) :
<?php
(int)($a / $b)
?>
because in case of divisible integers, the result will be integer and there is no risk of float appearing round but below their represented value (like the case (0.1+0.7)*10).
$a and $b really needs to be of type integer though.
If they are too big and indivisible, some precision will be lost during the conversion to float and the result may be inaccurate.
This does indeed seem to be equal to intdiv:
<?php
function intdiv_1($a, $b){
return ($a - $a % $b) / $b;
}
?>
However, this isn't:
<?php
function intdiv_2($a, $b){
return floor($a / $b);
}
?>
Consider an example where either of the parameters is negative:
<?php
$param1 = -10;
$param2 = 3;
print_r([
'modulus' => intdiv_1($param1, $param2),
'floor' => intdiv_2($param1, $param2),
]);
/**
* Array
* (
* [modulus] => -3
* [floor] => -4
* )
*/
?>
$a = 57;
$b = 3;
var_dump(
intdiv($a,$b),
intdiv_1($a,$b),
intdiv_2($a,$b)
);
function intdiv_1($a, $b){
return ($a-$a%$b)/$b;
}
function intdiv_2($a, $b){
return floor($a/$b);
}
//intdiv($a, $b) == floor($a/$b) == ($a-$a%$b)/$b